Australia Day date debate: Stop viewing Indigenous people as one homogenous group
"I don't call it Australia Day, or Invasion Day or Survival Day. I call it January 26" – Rhoda Roberts' captivating explanation for why the day will always be nameless.
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8 wardrobe staples every woman needs, according to Duchess Catherine
Have you ever noticed that Duchess Catherine loves wearing a few trusty items over and over? Here are the ones you should add to your wardrobe, stat.
Forget Fifty Shades, I Was Tied Up By A Real Life Bdsm Master
When people hear the term some conjure up fantasies of being tied to a bed, handcuffed and whipped, while others think leather, gimp masks and a brutal dominatrix. But what is it really like to have a master and slave in the bedroom? In the name of investigative journalism, I asked a Master to explain […]
Veteran journalist Jo Hall on conquering the boys’ club
People were impressed she survived ‘til age 40. Twenty years later, she’s still dominating our screens.
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Twenty-seven women killed in 2018, so why was domestic violence snubbed in the Budget?
“Women's violent deaths would be news for a day ... then they would roll away into obscurity. One. One. One. One.”
C/MEO designer Siham Elmawey on listening to feedback (but not too much)
The Adelaide-based head designer is our latest Women To Love profile.
“She rejected him”: Why is there an implication women are somehow to blame for mass shootings?
With the formation of groups like “incels”, it’s time to treat misogyny as the dangerous and deadly ideology it is.
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The celebrity guests who are (or should be) attending the royal wedding
The confirmed, the unconfirmed and the downright obvious...
Ballerina Lucy Green reveals what you’ve always gotten wrong about ballet
And it’s not what you would expect.
Powerhouse Leigh Sales on why journalism is suffering for a lack of class diversity
“How can a journalist truly understand what it's like to be on welfare or living hand-to-mouth if mum was a doctor and dad was a lawyer?”
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How three sisters from Melbourne are making the art industry a family affair
This Melbourne sister act proves that creativity runs in the family.
Filmmaker Genevieve Clay-Smith on the importance of inclusion and not ‘striving’
We chat to Genevieve for Women To Love.
Architect Blainey North on art class, instincts and being the only woman on the team
Women to Love: We chat to architect and interior designer Blainey North.
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Bullying is invasive, incessant and has a devastating impact on our kids’ lives, but can art help?
Putting the pain, confusion and hurt on paper can be the cheapest therapy.
Chef Analiese Gregory on opening doors for women, and the future of the industry
“I had to be, not only as good as the men, but better than them to get the same opportunities.”
Filmmaker Lynette Wallworth on pushing boundaries and why you should always ask questions
How can we stop sexism in the film industry? Make women the directors, says Lynette.
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Legendary shark diver Valerie Taylor on defying expectations
People would say 'what are you doing here you silly twit of a woman', and I'd just jump off the boat and show them.
Nuclear weapon testing killed and blinded Aussies in our own backyard
But Australia isn't among the 122 countries that banned them.
Michelle Law on alopecia, trolls and growing up as a woman of colour in Australia
“I've had some atrocious stuff said to me because people don't seem to understand online abuse is still plain old abuse.”
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Unstoppable actress Nakkiah Lui talks feminism, mentors and sexism
“As an actress, I've realised there's no boundaries — I'm at the behest of other people.”
We might have said sorry to the Stolen Generations, but have we done anything to prove it?
Days after celebrating a national apology, we have prominent columnists dismissing decades of suffering as a myth perpetuated by "the Left".
The Aussie band tackling misogyny through music
The best way to tackle inherent sexism? Wit and killer guitar riffs. Just ask Lazertits.
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“You’re either with us or against us”: Why teenagers have to take charge in Trump’s America
Gen Z is often dismissed as selfish, lazy narcissists, but these survivors are proving they’re worth more than the entire U.S. government.
Have we as a country become desenstitised to US school shootings?
We're 45 days into 2018 and there have been 18 school shootings in the US. But how many of these have you actually heard about?
Religious organisations could fire teachers in same-sex marriages under ‘religious freedoms’
Would you pull your child out of school if they discriminated against gay people?
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Cyber Bullying: What to do if your child is being bullied online
You're in a privileged position if your child has confided in you. Here's how to help them through it.
A picture paints a thousand words: A heartbreaking insight into life as a young refugee
The world currently has over 65 million people displaced from their homes. An 11-year-old Syrian wants us to know the realities of being a refugee.
Barnaby Joyce is being publicly dragged right now but we can’t stop thinking about Natalie
As her husband's transgressions dominate the headlines, it's her private life being thrust into the spotlight too.
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Tom Brady does a lot of weird things, but kissing his kids on the lips isn’t one of them
The fact he endorses drinks that claim to "prevent concussions" should raise more eyebrows than an innocent kiss.
Cyber Bullying: How to spot the signs of online bullying
Cyber bullying has dominated headlines recently – but would you know if your child had fallen victim?
Cyber bullying: “My daughter was suicidal because of Snapchat bullying”
Behind the smiles - Perth mother Leigh Davey, 53, has felt the devastating effects cyber bullying can have on children. Here, she shares her story.
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Why we must re-address “no means no” and talk about consent with our kids
The issue with consent is far more insidious than sexual assault - just ask Aziz Asari.
EXCLUSIVE: Australia Day date change WILL happen says Greens Acting Co-Deputy Leader
“Why wouldn’t we want a day that all Australians are able to celebrate?” asks Senator Rachel Siewert.
The husband stitch: An Aussie who was sewn up ‘tighter’ post-birth speaks out
Society’s perception of tighter vaginas being desirable "for the new Daddy" is both dangerous and wrong.